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Trump PANICS and KICKS OUT PRESS as Iran RETALIATES!!!

MeidasTouch April 19, 2026 14m 2,079 words
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"Donald Trump just kicked out the press from the Oval Office during a bizarre press conference he held on Saturday with Joe Rogan in the Oval Office. And this came at the same time that the press was asking him questions about Iran. You see, earlier on Saturday morning, Iran announced that it was..."

[0:00] Donald Trump just kicked out the press from the Oval Office during a bizarre press conference he [0:05] held on Saturday with Joe Rogan in the Oval Office. And this came at the same time that the [0:13] press was asking him questions about Iran. You see, earlier on Saturday morning, Iran announced [0:18] that it was once again fully closing the Strait of Hormuz. Iran said that the Trump regime's bad [0:25] faith negotiation tactics, the continued misrepresentations by Donald Trump of Iran's [0:32] negotiation positions, the continued blockade over the Persian Gulf, and the continued escalation [0:39] and threats by Donald Trump made negotiations untenable. And Iran said while it was previously [0:46] permitting some ships to cross through the Strait of Hormuz, provided it was coordinated with Iran, [0:52] they are shutting that down. And so some of the ships that we saw leaving the Strait of Hormuz using [0:58] the ship tracker satellite, they suddenly turned back. And we also learned that Iran was actually [1:05] shooting at some of those ships that at first were refusing to listen to Iran's orders to head back. [1:13] Iran ultimately got all of the ships that were leaving to go back to where they started. And [1:19] the Strait of Hormuz is once again fully closed. Also, Iran's leadership is saying it has no [1:25] current intentions to meet up with the United States before the ceasefire deadline expires [1:31] on Wednesday. And Iran says it is fully prepared to go back to war with the United States if that's [1:38] what Donald Trump wants to do by not agreeing to negotiate within Iran's 10-point negotiating framework [1:45] that Donald Trump previously agreed to. I want to share with you the moment first where Donald Trump [1:51] kicked out members of the press from the Oval Office as they were asking him questions about Iran. [1:57] They were asking him questions about his claim that Iran was agreeing to all of these things and that [2:04] the American military was going to join forces with the Iranian military to go and get the nuclear material [2:10] and bring it back to the United States and that Iran was no longer going to fund proxy groups like [2:15] Hezbollah and the Houthis and the Shiite militias in Iraq, which Iran said 100% false or Donald Trump's [2:22] representations that the Strait of Hormuz would be fully open without the control of Iran, which Iran [2:28] denied. So the press wanted to ask him those types of questions right after they regurgitated and spewed [2:34] like stenographers, what he was feeding to them on Friday. And then Donald Trump just said, out, get out. [2:41] Let me show you the moment that went down. Let's play it. [3:01] And just so you can see what this bizarre press conference was all about on Saturday, [3:05] you had Joe Rogan in the Oval Office. And I think this entire move by having Joe Rogan there on [3:12] Saturday, he was saying he was signing some executive order inspired by Joe Rogan. I think [3:18] it was all part of a broader distraction plan from what's happening in Iran and the escalation [3:24] that is taking place. But here's what he said about Rogan. So you can see for yourself how bizarre [3:29] this is. He talks about going on Rogan's podcast and Kamala Harris didn't go on Rogan's podcast. [3:35] Watch this clip right here. Let's play it. I want to tell everybody how this happened. [3:40] I sent President Trump some information. We have a gigantic opiate problem in this country, [3:45] obviously. In 2024, more than 80,000 people died of overdoses. It's a horrible number. And there's [3:54] more than 5 million people that are addicted to opiates right now in this country. With one dose [3:59] of Ibogaine, more than 80% of people are free of that addiction. With two doses, it's more than 90%. [4:06] I sent him that information. The text message came back, sounds great. Do you want FDA approval? [4:13] Let's do it. It was literally that quick. These drugs are illegal not because they're harmful. [4:21] They're illegal because of the 1970 Controlled Substances Act that was passed by the Richard [4:26] Nixon administration. They did it to target the civil rights movement and the anti-war movement. [4:31] It's not because these drugs harm people. And for 56 years, we've lived under those terrible conditions. [4:40] We're free of that now. We're free of that now. Thanks to all these people that we see next to me. [4:47] And thanks to President Trump. Let's talk about what was going down this morning, [4:57] what Donald Trump wants to distract us from, which we will not be distracted from. [5:02] So commercial vessels began reporting multiple attacks in the Strait of Hormuz earlier this morning [5:09] as Iran attempted to close the Strait once again. At least one ship, we believe that was an Indian [5:16] flagship, was hit by potentially unknown projectiles when Iran was shooting at it, when it refused to turn [5:23] around at first. And we were able to hear the radio traffic. They were saying, safe by Navy, safe by Navy. [5:28] You gave us permission. And Iran said, no, turn back right now. We are shutting this down right now. [5:35] And then all of the ships returned. Iran confirmed that the Strait of Hormuz was fully closed. [5:41] The main spokesperson for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced transit through the Strait reverted [5:48] to its previous state of strict military control, citing repeated U.S. violations and piracy under the [5:56] guise of a blockade. Goes on to say one of the top Iranian leaders says, we warned you, Donald, [6:06] we warned you, United States, but you ignored it. Now enjoy the Strait of Hormuz returning to its status [6:14] quo. Then Iran put out on its FARS news agency the following message. A spokesperson for Iran's [6:21] Revolutionary Guard says the Islamic Republic of Iran, following previous agreements, has consented with [6:27] good intentions in the negotiations conducted to allow a limited number of oil tankers and commercial [6:33] ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz in a managed manner. But unfortunately, the Americans, [6:38] with their repeated breaches of trust that are part of their track record, continue to engage in piracy [6:44] and maritime theft under the so-called title of blockade. For this reason, control of the Strait [6:50] of Hormuz has returned to its previous state. And this strategic strait is under the strict [6:55] management and control of the armed forces. It announces that until the United States puts an end to [7:01] the complete freedom of movement for vessels from Iranian origin to destinations and from [7:07] destinations to Iranian origin, the status of the Strait of Hormuz will remain under strict control [7:13] and in its previous state right there. As our editor-in-chief, Ron Filipkowski writes, [7:19] you always have to pay attention to what is actually happening, not what Donald Trump says is happening, [7:26] because Trump lies about everything. Too often, the media serves as Trump's daily stenographer, [7:34] passing along his propaganda verbatim. Bill Stewart over at Reuters writes, [7:40] Reuters is reporting that Iran is broadcasting this VHF message. Attention all ships, attention all ships. [7:46] Regarding the failure of the U.S. government to fulfill its commitments in the negotiation, [7:51] Iran declares the Strait of Hormuz completely closed again. No vessel of any type or nationality, [7:56] is allowed to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Then Iranian social media accounts posted this, [8:02] Dear world, the Strait of Hormuz is under new management. Passage. Fees apply. Security and [8:08] environmental upkeep. Blockade. Ceasefire broken. Hostility. No passage. Not even a sliver. [8:14] Thank you for your understanding. Iran's Supreme National Security Council. Then the Trump White House [8:21] posted a photo this morning of Donald Trump saying, let him cook is what the White House [8:26] posted, to which the Iranian social media account said, the most cooked president ever. The Iranian [8:33] social media accounts also posted. So there are reports of some people making $760 million by betting [8:41] on falling oil prices just minutes before recent announcements regarding the Strait of Hormuz. [8:46] Sound familiar? Laugh face emoji. Other than his consistent pattern of losing political gambles, [8:54] the only other reliable constant about Trump is his corruptness. That's what's coming out of Iran's [9:01] social media. Iran is also saying, we have not agreed to any other round of talks with the United [9:07] States, citing the U.S. pressure tactics, which include Trump's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz [9:13] and what it calls unreasonable demands. We're also hearing right now from one of Iran's top leaders, [9:21] Iran's deputy foreign minister, Saeed Katsabeida, says Donald Trump talks too much. He needs to think [9:29] before he speaks. He says all of these contradictory things. But if Donald Trump really means that he [9:35] wants to go back to war with us, that he's not going to pursue a ceasefire in good faith, [9:40] that he's not going to negotiate within the 10-point framework, then we are prepared to defend Iran. [9:46] Here is what Iran's foreign minister, deputy foreign minister has to say. Let's play this clip. [9:52] I'm trying to sabotage the path of the diplomatic efforts through this diplomatic circus that they are [10:02] adopting. They thought that the force and the pressure and the escalation is part of the solution. [10:12] No, these cannot be for the benefit of anyone. Diplomacy must prevail. One by one, please. One by one. [10:21] President Trump said that if there is no agreement on Wednesday, there will be a return to the military [10:32] action. Then let's President Trump talk. He talks too much. He said contradictory things within the same [10:42] statement. This cannot be prevented. I don't know what exactly he meant. The American people must decide [10:50] about him. If his statements are right and if they are going with international law, then we will continue [11:01] our defense with all heroism, with all nationalism and patriotism. We will defend Iran, the oldest civilization [11:10] on the planet. We will fight till the last Iranian soldier. War cannot lead to any positive solution. [11:23] The Americans must understand and must learn the lesson. The era of colonialism must come to an end. [11:32] They cannot dictate the orders on the other nations. [11:37] That was it. As we explained on the Midas Dutch Network, Iran has not agreed to a next round of [11:42] talks with the U.S. citing these pressure tactics. Tehran says negotiations will only continue [11:48] if these demands, the unreasonable maximalist demands by the Trump regime stop, adding that it [11:54] has sent the same message through its Pakistani intermediary. That's the feared marshal Asim Munir. [12:00] Reminder, Trump said yesterday he expected a deal within a day or two. As our editor-in-chief Ron [12:08] Filipkowski also explains, the worst possible tactic you can use when negotiating a deal with a regime [12:15] like Iran is to dunk on them in public during negotiations. Any knowledgeable seasoned diplomat [12:22] knows this, but we have Mr. Art of the Deal who needs to feed his cult and the markets a steady diet of [12:28] BS. We also are learning that Iran's supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, says the country's navy [12:35] is ready to inflict new bitter defeats on its enemies. So folks, things are escalating right now. [12:41] Also, you have Iran releasing this new Lego video. I'll just show you a short clip of it, [12:47] mocking Donald Trump having fake negotiations with Iran and, I mean, just humiliating the United [12:54] States. Here, play this clip. [12:55] I'm going to talk to the Ayatollah now to resolve the Strait of Hormuz issue. [13:01] What's the price of oil? [13:03] Dad, please be patient a little longer. [13:06] Can you open the Strait of Hormuz? Who are you even? I have the biggest military on earth. [13:24] Whatever you say, Mr. Trump, the Strait is all yours. Beat it because I've already talked to Iran [13:32] and the Strait will be open shortly. Thanks, everyone. We are the best. Everybody knows [13:40] this. Ayatollah, you are fired. You are familiar with this sentence. Thank you for your attention [13:48] to this matter. The central headquarters of Tamil Nadia. But, you know, when you have propaganda [13:58] media out there like the New York Post and state regime media like Fox, this is what the front page [14:04] of the New York Post is today, setting them straight. Iran surrenders Hormuz and Trump says [14:10] peace deal close. The height of propaganda right there. It's ridiculous. We'll keep you posted [14:15] every step of the way. Hit subscribe. Let's get to 7 million subscribers. Thanks for watching. [14:19] New Midas merch drop. Check out the latest pro-democracy sticker packs, T-shirts, hats, sweatshirts [14:25] and more. All at store.midastouch.com.

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